According to Marion County Sheriff’s Office reports, a dispatcher received a call from a man who said his wife’s arm had been broken by another woman after they had been drinking alcohol.

Deputy Gary Miller arrived at the apartment complex, followed by Deputy Regina Gordon.

Miller said Thompson met him at the door and said the injured woman was inside. Miller detected alcohol coming from Thompson’s breath and noted that his speech was slurred.

The woman was in the doorway of a bedroom crying hysterically and holding her right arm. She told Miller her husband was upset with her and grabbed her arm, pulled it behind her back and twisted it until her elbow “popped out of socket.” She said as he was holding her arm behind her back and twisting it, she fell to the ground, hitting the left side of her face, according to reports.

She said that while she was sitting on the sofa holding a baby, her husband said he didn’t want to be with her anymore and poured Busch Light beer on her and the child. She said she told him to stop, but he continued pouring beer on her and the child. She said he had been drinking all day, according to reports.

Officials did not identify the relationship between the woman, the man and the child, age 3-months.

Medical personnel at the scene told deputies the woman’s elbow was dislocated.

Thompson told deputies he was a certified law enforcement official and denied their interview requests.

Investigators said it is not known if Thompson is in fact a law enforcement official.

Thompson was arrested and taken to the Marion County Jail. He was booked in at 2:34 a.m. and was released at 7:52 p.m., on $5,550 bond.

The woman was taken to Munroe Regional Medical Center.

The child was placed in the care of a family member and the Department of Children and Families was notified.

Court records show Thompson was adjudicated guilty in 2003 for possession of alcohol by a person under 21.

<p>SILVER SPRINGS SHORES — Sheriff's deputies arrested a man Monday accused of dislocating his wife's elbow and pouring beer on her and an infant.</p><p>Guy Linder Thompson, 28, was charged with aggravated battery and child abuse.</p><p>According to Marion County Sheriff's Office reports, a dispatcher received a call from a man who said his wife's arm had been broken by another woman after they had been drinking alcohol.</p><p>Deputy Gary Miller arrived at the apartment complex, followed by Deputy Regina Gordon.</p><p>Miller said Thompson met him at the door and said the injured woman was inside. Miller detected alcohol coming from Thompson's breath and noted that his speech was slurred.</p><p>The woman was in the doorway of a bedroom crying hysterically and holding her right arm. She told Miller her husband was upset with her and grabbed her arm, pulled it behind her back and twisted it until her elbow “popped out of socket.” She said as he was holding her arm behind her back and twisting it, she fell to the ground, hitting the left side of her face, according to reports.</p><p>She said that while she was sitting on the sofa holding a baby, her husband said he didn't want to be with her anymore and poured Busch Light beer on her and the child. She said she told him to stop, but he continued pouring beer on her and the child. She said he had been drinking all day, according to reports.</p><p>Officials did not identify the relationship between the woman, the man and the child, age 3-months.</p><p>Medical personnel at the scene told deputies the woman's elbow was dislocated.</p><p>Thompson told deputies he was a certified law enforcement official and denied their interview requests.</p><p>Investigators said it is not known if Thompson is in fact a law enforcement official.</p><p>Thompson was arrested and taken to the Marion County Jail. He was booked in at 2:34 a.m. and was released at 7:52 p.m., on $5,550 bond.</p><p>The woman was taken to Munroe Regional Medical Center.</p><p>The child was placed in the care of a family member and the Department of Children and Families was notified.</p><p>Court records show Thompson was adjudicated guilty in 2003 for possession of alcohol by a person under 21.</p><p><i>Contact Austin L. Miller at 867-4118 or austin.miller@starbanner.com.</i></p>